NFL Week 9 Moneyline Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions (2023)
Last week, we nailed a +626 parlay that included the Titans, Jets, and Vikings on the moneyline.
Letâs try adding more profit to our bankroll with three more parlays in Week 9 of the NFL season.
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NFL Week 9 Parlays
(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)
Parlay #1
Letâs start with the Germany matchup. The Dolphins have been way more consistent than the Chiefs this season. Kansas City hasnât looked good against the run, and the Dolphins have the better pass rush and secondary, especially with Jalen Ramsey in the lineup. Miami also has more weapons on offense than the Chiefs. Iâll back the Dolphins here.
Meanwhile, we donât know Matthew Staffordâs health. But we do know the Rams wonât have to score that many points to beat the Packers. Green Bayâs offense has slumped so much that reports suggest Sean Clifford will get an opportunity at quarterback if Love continues to play poorly. Take the Rams at +142.
Finally, the Texans have ultimately played better than the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay has struggled in their last three games, while the Houston secondary continues to play well on defense. As long as C.J. Stroud continues to keep the turnovers low, the Texans should escape with a win.
Parlay Odds: +719
Parlay #2
Who will Mac Jones throw the ball to on Sunday? It wonât be Kendrick Bourne. New England has one of the worst pass protections in the NFL and will face a Washington team with many new faces on the defensive line. Still, Washington coaches the defensive line well and typically gets a lot of production from that unit. Iâll side with Sam Howell and the Commanders.
For the second leg, I think the Saints will finally start to peak. New Orleans has all the pieces they need to start a huge winning streak. Theyâve got multiple high-level receivers and a running back room with three players healthy. This is the time to shine against a terrible Bears unit.
Lastly, the Giants should have Daniel Jones back in the starting lineup on Sunday. The Raiders are starting over with a new general manager and coaches, and Iâll gladly take the Giants as underdogs in this game. The defense has played lights out, and now theyâre facing a rookie quarterback who hasnât wowed anyone this season.
Parlay Odds: +558
Parlay #3
Cincinnati is back because Joe Burrow is back. Burrowâs calf has healed completely, as we just watched his best game of the season last weekend. He had much better footwork and mechanics and even ran off for a 20-yard gain in that game. The Bills and Bengals have both been inconsistent, but at home, Iâll ride with the Bengals.
I know that the Eagles rarely lose at home these days and the Cowboysâ losses typically come on the road. But this game is different. Itâs an NFC rivalry game with a lot of implications. Dallas looked their best last weekend against the Rams, putting up over 40 points in the win. I think they bring that confidence over to Philadelphia. Dallas still has the better defense and if Prescott limits the turnovers, the offense can be just as good.
Thereâs a lot of talk about Zach Wilson not being good enough for the Jets. But just wait until he gets to perform against a Los Angeles Chargersâ secondary that rarely stops anything these days. Wilson might see more pressure, but heâs been hanging in there and most importantly, hasnât really turned the ball over. New York will make it challenging on Justin Herbert and should win a tight game on primetime.
Parlay Odds: +979
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